Students present research at Statehouse

February 10, 2014

Eight students from Emporia State University will travel to Topeka on Wednesday, Feb. 12, to present posters of their research at the State Capitol. They will join students from all of the Regent universities for Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol.

The purpose of this event is to demonstrate the unique opportunities students have to participate with faculty members in research at all state institutions. Posters in the areas of education, health, biomedicine, biotechnology, energy, environment, psychology, and social services will be presented.

Posters will be on display and students will be visiting with guests and legislators from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Students participating from ESU are:

Emporia State University is a dynamic and progressive student-centered learning community that fosters student success through engagement in academic excellence, community and global involvement, and the pursuit of personal and professional fulfillment.